Thursday, July 4, 2013

Shimmer Tile Tutorial by Tracey S.

All of us at ScrapThat! wish our US friends a happy
4th of July!


It's Tracey S. here to share a fun tutorial with you. The Scrabble tiles in the ScrapThat! Main Kit are so cool, but since I wasn't able to spell something with the ones I received, I thought I'd try my hand at transforming them into shimmery tiles. Here's what I came up with.

Shimmer Tile Tutorial

Supplies:

Supply List:
  • Scrabble Tiles (ScrapThat! July Main Kit)
  • White Gesso
  • Prima Hello Pastel Clear Stamp (ScrapThat! July Main Kit)
  • Whispers Clear Glitter Embossing Powder (Holographic)
  • Perfect Medium or other clear embossing pad
  • Donna Salazar Mix'd Media CHOX Inx ~ Sage
  • Donna Salazar Mix'd Media Inx ~ Wisteria
  • Heat Tool (Not Pictured)
  • Paint Brush (Not Pictured)
Step 1. Place a small amount of gesso on a craft mat or paint palette. Add some water to thin down the gesso to create a wash. The amount of water will depend on how thick your gesso is. I used about 1 part water to 2 parts gesso. Brush the wash across the back and sides of the Scrabble tiles using a soft brush. Set aside to dry. I wanted just a touch of the wood grain to show through and used two coats of the gesso wash.


Step 2. Once the gesso has dried, stamp the tiles using the Prima Hello Pastel stamp included in the ScrapThat! July Kit. Ink the edges lightly. I used Donna Salazar's Mix'd Media Inx in sage and wisteria, but you can use any colors that coordinate with your page.


Step 3. Once the ink has dried. Press Perfect Medium or any clear embossing pad onto the painted and stamped side of the tile.


Step 4. Sprinkle with clear glitter (holographic) embossing powder and heat set. For even more sparkle you can repeat this step. (I used two coats of embossing powder.)

*****Tip: If you prefer a glossy finish that is not glittery, use clear embossing powder or UTEE.


Here are the finished tiles:

Thanks for dropping by to check out my tutorial! 

The July Kit is available in the ScrapThat! Store.

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